So just what seasoning may be flaring people up?

Several recent studies have shown that good ole salt has a huge impact on your immune system.

In the March 2016 edition of the journal Experimental Neurology, the researchers concluded that salt intake increased the activity of Th17. Th17 ramps up neuroinflammation, and high sodium intake increases its activity. This can be an additional source of brain fog and other neurological symptoms.

These findings support those of a study published in 2013 in the journal Nature, which concluded that “increased dietary salt intake might represent an environmental risk factor for the development of autoimmune diseases through the induction of pathogenic Th17 cells.”

There are many more studies that say the same thing, and that link high sodium intake to not only the development of autoimmunity but also the exacerbation of MS, Lupus, Diabetes, and more.

So What Is the Big Deal About Th17? How Does This Impact ME and MY Autoimmunity?

Specific to Hashimoto’s, the study found Hashimoto’s patients have high levels of infiltrating Th17 cells and serum IL-17 levels. Th17 cells have been identified as one of the major pathogenic cell populations that cause the development of many autoimmune diseases, and they ramp up inflammation as the body starts mistakenly attacking its own tissues.

They further found that these negative effects were magnified when combined with moderately high iodine exposure.

So the take away message:

With Hashimoto’s, only use non-iodized salt and keep your sodium intake low so that you do not flare up TH17, which can trigger further exacerbation of your condition.

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